Oregon
Name | Elevation | Location | Last eruption | |
meters | feet | Coordinates | ||
Mount Bachelor | 2,763 | 9,064 | 43°58′45.90″N 121°41′18.63″W / 43.979417°N 121.6885083°W / 43.979417; -121.6885083 (Mount Bachelor) | 5800 BCE ± 1000 years |
Bald Mountain Caldera | - | - | 43°25′N 121°25′W / 43.417°N 121.417°W / 43.417; -121.417 (Bald Mountain Caldera) | - |
Mount Bailey | 2,551 | 8,368 | 43°9′18.52″N 122°13′11.98″W / 43.1551444°N 122.2199944°W / 43.1551444; -122.2199944 (Mount Bailey) | - |
Belknap Crater | 2,095 | 6,873 | 44°17′05.80″N 121°50′32.04″W / 44.284944°N 121.8422333°W / 44.284944; -121.8422333 (Belknap Crater) | 460 CE |
Black Butte | 1,962 | 6,436 | 44°23′59.0″N 121°38′07.7″W / 44.39972°N 121.635472°W / 44.39972; -121.635472 | About 1,430,000 years ago |
Blue Lake Crater | 1,230 | 4,035 | 44°24′40″N 121°46′26″W / 44.411°N 121.774°W / 44.411; -121.774 (Blue Lake Crater) | 680 ± 200 |
Broken Top | 2,800 | 9,185 | 44°04′58″N 121°41′59″W / 44.08278°N 121.69972°W / 44.08278; -121.69972 (Broken Top) | - |
Brown Mountain | - | - | 42°22′N 122°16′W / 42.36°N 122.27°W / 42.36; -122.27 (Brown Mountain) | >12,000 years ago |
Cinnamon Butte | 1956 | 6417 | 43°14′28″N 122°06′29″W / 43.241°N 122.108°W / 43.241; -122.108 (Cinnamon Butte) | >6845 years ago |
Columbia River Basalt Group | - | - | - | - |
Crater Lake or Mount Mazama | 2,487 | 8,159 | 42°56′N 122°07′W / 42.93°N 122.12°W / 42.93; -122.12 (Crater Lake) | ~2290 BCE |
Crooked River caldera | - | - | - | 29.5 Ma |
Diamond Craters | 1,450 | 4,750 | 43°06′N 118°42′W / 43.1°N 118.7°W / 43.1; -118.7 (Diamond Craters) | - |
Diamond Peak | 2,665 | 8,744 | 43°31′14.5″N 122°08′58.5″W / 43.520694°N 122.149583°W / 43.520694; -122.149583 | >11,000 years ago |
Fort Rock | 1,716 | 5,628 | 43°22′27″N 121°04′08″W / 43.37417°N 121.06889°W / 43.37417; -121.06889 (Fort Rock) | - |
Gorda Ridge | -3,000 | -9,842 | 42°40′N 126°47′W / 42.67°N 126.78°W / 42.67; -126.78 (Gorda Ridge) | 1996 |
Gray Butte | - | - | 44°30′N 121°18′W / 44.5°N 121.3°W / 44.5; -121.3 (Gray Butte) | - |
Mount Hood | 3,426 | 11,237 | 45°22′24.65″N 121°41′45.31″W / 45.3735139°N 121.6959194°W / 45.3735139; -121.6959194 (Mount Hood) | ~1790 |
Jackies Butte | 1,418 | 4,652 | 42°36′22″N 117°35′20″W / 42.606°N 117.589°W / 42.606; -117.589 (Jackies Butte) | - |
Mount Jefferson | 3199 | 10,492 | 44°42′N 121°48′W / 44.7°N 121.8°W / 44.7; -121.8 (Mount Jefferson) | 950 CE |
Jordan Craters | 1400 | 4600 | 43°08′49″N 117°27′36″W / 43.147°N 117.460°W / 43.147; -117.460 (Jordan Craters) | 1250 BCE |
Maiden Peak | 2,380 | 7,810 | 43°37′37″N 121°57′50″W / 43.62694°N 121.96389°W / 43.62694; -121.96389 (Maiden Peak) | - |
McDermitt Complex | - | - | - | - |
Mahogany Mountain | - | - | - | - |
Mount McLoughlin | 2,894 | 9,492 | 42°26′40.10″N 122°18′56.23″W / 42.444472°N 122.3156194°W / 42.444472; -122.3156194 (Mount McLoughlin) | - |
Middle Sister | 3,063 | 10,050 | 44°09′N 121°47′W / 44.15°N 121.783°W / 44.15; -121.783 (Middle Sister) | - |
Newberry Caldera | 2,434 | 7,986 | 43°42′N 121°30′W / 43.7°N 121.5°W / 43.7; -121.5 (Newberry Caldera) | - |
North Sister | 3,075 | 10,090 | 44°10′N 121°46′W / 44.167°N 121.767°W / 44.167; -121.767 (North Sister) | - |
Olallie Butte | 2,200 | 7,219 | 44°49′18.1″N 121°45′50.2″W / 44.821694°N 121.763944°W / 44.821694; -121.763944 | more than 25,000 years ago |
Pelican Butte | - | - | 42°31′N 122°04′W / 42.51°N 122.06°W / 42.51; -122.06 (Pelican Butte) | - |
Rocky Butte | - | - | - | - |
Round Butte | - | - | 44°30′N 121°00′W / 44.5°N 121.0°W / 44.5; -121.0 (Round Butte) | - |
Saddle Butte | 1,700 | - | 43°00′N 117°48′W / 43.00°N 117.80°W / 43.00; -117.80 (Saddle Butte) | Holocene |
South Sister | 3,158 | 10,360 | 44°06′N 121°46′W / 44.1°N 121.767°W / 44.1; -121.767 (South Sister) | - |
South-Central Oregon Volcanics | - | - | - | - |
Strawberry Volcanics | - | - | 44°12′N 118°48′W / 44.2°N 118.8°W / 44.2; -118.8 (Strawberry Volcanics) | - |
Mount Tabor | - | - | - | - |
Mount Thielsen | 2,800 | 9,184 | 43°09′10.21″N 122°03′59.45″W / 43.1528361°N 122.0665139°W / 43.1528361; -122.0665139 (Mount Thielsen) | - |
Three Fingered Jack | 2,390 | 7,840 | 44°28′42″N 121°50′29″W / 44.47833°N 121.84139°W / 44.47833; -121.84139 (Three Fingered Jack) | - |
Tower Mountain caldera | - | - | - | |
Mount Washington | 2,376 | 7,790 | 44°19′55″N 121°50′13″W / 44.332°N 121.837°W / 44.332; -121.837 (Mount Washington) | 670 CE |
Western Cascades | - | - | - | 5-0.5 million years ago |
Wildcat Mountain caldera | - | - | - |
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